The Best Vacuums

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NerdWallet Shopping’s scoring of the best vacuums are based on our analysis of the opinions of experts and shoppers like you.

Picking a vacuum isn’t easy. If you’re looking for an overall good vacuum — one that can pick up pet hair, works well on hardwood floors and carpet, and is easy to operate — that’s a tall order to fill. The pool of truly multifunctional, high-performing vacuums is small. But that’s not to say they don’t exist.

We researched some of the most popular models on the market to make your decision less confusing. To narrow down the field, we looked at expert opinions from review sites such as The Wirecutter, CNET and Good Housekeeping. Next, we analyzed user reviews to see what shoppers were saying about the various attributes of each vacuum.

We recognize that consumers look for different qualities in vacuums, so we scored users’ observations on multiple features of top models, including their performance on carpet and hard surfaces.

Our analysis

Our scores range from a low of 1 to a high of 10. Here’s how we devised them:

Overall score: The overall score reflects reviewers’ satisfaction with each vacuum in 10 categories, including how well it cleans across various surfaces, ease of use, durability and noise.

How well it cleans: This score reflects reviewers’ satisfaction with the vacuum’s performance on carpet and hard floors, including hardwood, bare, tile and vinyl. It also considers their satisfaction with the vacuum’s ability to clean up pet hair and debris.

Ease of use: This score reflects reviewers’ satisfaction with the vacuum’s ability to maneuver, including its weight and cord length; the process of emptying or cleaning it out; and whether it was considered easy to operate.

Here are our top 10, ranked in order of overall score.

The vacuums

1. Oreck Insight

The lightweight, upright Oreck Insight cleaned carpeting, hard flooring and stairs more efficiently and quietly than some models costing twice its price. Its easy-to-adjust speed settings made switching from high speed (to clean carpets) to low (for hard floors) a breeze.

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3. Miele S6270 Quartz

In addition to its stellar performance on hard flooring and stairs, the Miele S6270 Quartz was our top-rated canister vacuum, winning high marks for its powerful suction, quiet motor, ease of use and one-step cord retraction.

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4.Miele S8590 Alize

The Miele S8590 Alize tested well almost across the board; its powerful pet hair and stair-cleaning abilities were just two of the reasons the canister vacuum was a big winner. Users were less enamored by the way it performed on carpeting.

Miele S8590 Alize

Overall score: 9.38

How well it cleans: 8.7

Ease of use: 9.2

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Its ability to pick up pet hair

Performs well on stairs

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Less effective on carpet

5. Dyson V6 Motorhead

If the mighty Dyson V6 Motorhead had a longer battery life, this powerful stick vacuum might’ve stolen the top spot. Users were unanimous in their praise of its ability to clean up carpeting, hard flooring, stairs and pet hair with ease.

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6. Dyson DC65 Animal

There’s a lot to love about the upright Dyson DC 65 Animal: Two tiers of cyclones result in powerful suction; its tangle-free turbine tool works magic on pet fur; and its active base plate adjusts automatically to give you optimal cleaning as you shift through different cleaning surfaces.

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7. Oreck Commercial XL2100RHS

The lightweight upright Oreck Commercial XL2100RHS has a low-profile head that allows it to squeeze under furniture, while its fierce suction and high-speed deep-cleaning roller brush get rid of dust and dirt more efficiently than many higher-priced models.

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Very loud

Overly long cord adds unnecessary weight

8. Hoover WindTunnel Air UH72400

While it deep-cleans, sucks up pet hair like a champ, and transitions from hard floors to carpeting seamlessly and efficiently, the Hoover WindTunnel Air UH72400 lost a couple points when it came time to clean the stairs.

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9. Hoover Platinum UH30010COM

The Hoover Platinum may roar like a jet when you turn it on, but its powerful suction works magic on pet hair and stairs, it glides easily over carpet and hard flooring, and it comes with a removable canister for cleaning those off-the-floor jobs.

Hoover Platinum UH30010COM

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Less than effective on hard flooring

Makes an unpleasant, high-pitched noise when in use

10. Miele S2121 Olympus

The third Miele on this list, the Miele S2121 Olympus canister vacuum also contains the brand’s characteristic quiet motor, but truly excels when it comes to cleaning difficult places like stairs, moldings or the edges of floors.

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